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<p><p style="direction:ltr;"><font color="#000000">However, it is not meant to replace TCP, and it is not meant to be used where TCP has been working well.</font></p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;"><font color="#000000">The new protocol is particularly designed for distributed data intensive applications where a small number of bulk flows share the abundant optical bandwidth.</font></p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;"><font color="#000000">The protocol has to be efficient, fair, and friendly. The protocol should be easily deployable and usable. In addition, we want it to be configurable to adapt to more specific situations.</font></p>
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